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While doing a google search using the search terms Richard Ashworth Wesleyan I came across a website www.hebdenbridgehistory.org.uk In had a lot of information that needs to be tied together. This is an abstract of the information that was of interest to me: From "A History of the Two Parish Churches of Heptonstall", by B. A. Jackson and other sources... 1. Window given by Richard Sutcliffe, a Yeoman of this town. 2. Window given by John Edward Greenwood, in memory of his dau, Edith Mary Stafford. 3. Windown given by William Sutcliffe of Sandal House in memory of his father, Richard Sutcliffe, of Lumb Bank, also Betty, his wife. 4. Window given by Robert Greenwood of Hebden Bridge in memory of his wife. 5. The gable window to the memory of a child of the Rev Thomas Sutcliffe 6. Reading desk to the memory of Rev Matthew Sutcliffe, who was Dean of Exeter in the reign of James 1. 7. Mr James Ashworth was parish clerk from 1851-1905 and choirmaster from 1858-1905. His portrait hangs in choir vestry. 8. Organ given by J. C. Sutcliffe, Esq. of The Lee in 1867. 9. William Sutcliffe of Sandal House and his sister, Marianne Sutcliffe, mentioned. 10. Mrs Fruhe, dau of Rev Thomas Sutcliffe and her brothers James Sutcliffe-Thomas, John Sutcliffe and William Henry Sutcliffe of Mayroyd. 11. Gamaliel Sutcliffe, Esq., J.P., of Stoneshey Gate mentioned 1911. 12. Thomas Sutcliffe of Machpelah. 13. Miss Eastwood of Turnlee, Luddenden, niece of Mrs G. Sutcliffe and Mrs William Gibson. 14. Councillowr Lawrence Ashworth, school master at Heptonstall and Churchwarden, and of his son George Thomas Ashworth, both members of the choir. 15. Councillor J. R. Ashworth, member of the Hepton Rural District Council; brother James is choir member; J. R.'s son Colin also member of choir. He and James Ashworth's son, Alan, are the great-great grandsons of a prominent member of the family of Lawrence Ashworth who died in 1879. 16. In memory of Betty, wife of William Sutcliffe of Hebden Bridge, who died 19 Oct 1829,aged 41; Also, Sally, wife of the above, who died 12 Sept 1861, aged 61. 17. Mary, wife of Richard Ashworth, died 30 Mar. 1809, aged 71. 18. James Sutcliffe, 1807. Ann, wife of William Sutcliffe, died 14 Feb 1826, aged 54. 19. Ann, wife of Samuel Greenwood, formerly of Bridge lanes, died 6 Jan 1844, aged 39. Also young dau, Ann. 20. Susan, wife of Wilkinson Sutcliffe of Hebden Bridege, died 1 Aug 1830, aged 49. Wilkinson died 12 Sept 1833, aged 47. Catharine, wife of William Crossley, d. 22 Oct, aged 1850, aged 36. Relationship unknown. 21. Martha, wife of John Sutcliffe of Ewood Gate, died 9 May 1803, aged 53. John died 5 Sept 1817, aged 83. 22. Thomas Greenwood died 10 Mar 1827, aged 2; Richard Greenwood died 19 Mar 1827, aged 10; Grace Greenwood, mother, d. 16 July 1827, aged 31?; Mary Greenwood d. 13 Jan 1828, aged 13; Sarah Greenwood, wife of John Greenwood of Hebden Bridge, died 10 Feb 1851, aged 63. 23. Eli Greenwood d. 30 Mar 1822, aged 67. 24. Wife of Thomas Ashworth d. 8 Aug, aged 66; Samuel, a son of ... died 14 Oct 1824, aged 52. 25. Mary, wife of Henry Sutcliffe of Throstlenst in Erringden, d. 28 July 1797. 26. Henry Sutcliffe of Throstlenst in Erringden d. 13 Mar 1808, aged 82. 27. Grace Sutcliffe, wife of John of Hebden Bridge, d. 24 May 1845, aged 57. 28. John Sutcliffe, husband of Grace, d. 23 Jan 1860, aged 75. Daniel Sutcliffe of Strait Hey d. 26 Feb 1794, aged 67; Hannah, wife, d. 30 Apr 1797, aged 73; Mary Sutcliffe d. 20 May 1817, aged 59; Daniel Sutcliffe, son of Daniel, d. 11 July 1822, aged 62. 29. Frances, dau of William Greenwood formerly of Hawksclough but now of Elland, d. 3 May 1823, aged 1 year; Matilda, also a dau, d. 19 Nov 1831, aged 19; Elizabeth, wife of William, d. 22 Jan 1833, aged 33; William d. 2 June 1862, saged 82. 30. John Greenwood of Great Burlees in Wadsworth, d. 2 Mar 1828, aged 72; Mary, wife, d. 10 June 1828, aged 73. Notify Administrator about this message?
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